Dubai: Huge turnout for BCF-Thumbay Hospital blood donation camp

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December 26, 2016

Dubai, Dec 26: Thumbay Hospital, Dubai in association with Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF) conducted Blood Donation Camp and Free Health Camp” at the Thumbay Hospital, Dubai.

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The Blood Donation Camp started at 9 am and ended at 3 pm. There were more than 190 people registered for giving blood donation. However, around 85 people donated blood. There were lots of people waiting to donate blood.

Similarly, during the “Free Health Camp” all the people were provided free consultation and health check up with the Consultants and Specialists of Thumbay Hospital Dubai in various multi disciplinary departments such as Cardiology, Internal Medicine and General Practitioner, General Surgery, ENT, Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Endocrinology, Orthopedics, Dermatology, Dental, Ophthalmology, Pulmonology and Psychiatry.

The registration was done by using Emirates ID and these registered members were eligible to receive special privilege discount option upto 31st December, 2017. The special privilege also included Umra Vaccination at a discounted price for a period of One year. Every person who donated blood was also given a Certificate of Honor and also will be provided with the Dubai Health Authority's Donor's Card.

Thumbay Hospital also provided Special offer also included total knee replacement package, maternity package, normal delivery package, LSCB package, Antenatal Package, Mammography test, etc.

Huge turnout marked the conduct of the Blood Donation Camp and the Free Health Check up Camp. Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Specialist – Pulmonology Dept delivered a talk entitled as “Make Better Living: How to prevent infectious & air borne diseases” followed by a question answer session.

Thumbay Hospital and BCF conducted a felicitation function at Thumbay Hospital. Dr. Sameer, Head of Marketing for Health Care Divison introduced Dr, Thumbay Moideen, Founder President, Thumbay Group and Mr. Akbar Moideen, Vice President – Health Care Divison. A bouquet was handed over to Dr. Thumbay Moideen and to Mr. Akbar Moideen. Thumbay Hospital also applauded Dr. B.K. Yusuf, President, BCF Mr. Abdul Lathif Mulky, the Chairman of the Medical Camp Organising Committee, BCF and also Dr. Kaup Mohamed, Hon. GS.
An Award of appreciation was handed over to Dr. Thumbay Moideen and Mr. Akbar Moideen by Bearys Cultural Forum. Similarly, an award of appreciation was given to Dr. Sameer, Dr. Ashutosh and Mr. Dharmapalan of Thumbay Hospital by Bearys Cultural Forum.

Dr. Thumbay Moideen congratulated and applauded all the BCF members, donors, audience and also the members of the Thumbay hospital for conducting this Health camp successfully. He also mentioned his experience of starting Thumbay Hospital and the Gulf Medical University. He praised almighty "Allah" for his success.

Dr. Yusuf mentioned that he appreciated the special initiative taken by the Thumbay Hospital and BCF to provide health care services to meet the needs of the Indian population and also to meet the immediate health care needs of the marginalized community through this health camp. He also applauded Dr. Thumbay the Founder President of Thumbay group and founder patron of BCF for allowing to reach out to the needy people with health solutions.

Mr. Asgar Ali Thangal, the Advisor to BCF did dua and congratulated BCF and Thumbay Hosptial for conducting this event. Mr. M.E. Moolur introduced BCF to the audience and the members of the Thumbay Hospital. Mr. M.E. Moolur explained yearly activities of the BCF especially the BCF convention to be held in Dubai in April 2017.

Mr. Abdul Latif Mulky, Chairman, BCF Health Camp stated that Thumbay Hospital Dubai has a given a gift to all the people by conducting Free Health Camp in association with the Beary Cultural Forum (BCF), UAE and India. He also mentioned that such type of free medical camp is required to bring the people in understanding and analyzing their current health conditions and also reaching the needy people of the country to maintain their health.

Dr. Kaup Mohamed mentioned that, the commitment of the Thumbay Hospital to the Health and well being of citizens is something that goes beyond the realm of social responsibility and is much more a spiritually focussed intervention. He also mentioned that words would never be sufficient to express the gratitude to the leader of Thumbay Group namely Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President. He also wished Thumbay group to take up greater heights of success around the world.”

A special award of felicitation was given by Thumbay Hospital to the Chairman of the Health Camp Mr. Abdul Latif Mulky. Also, a special award was given to the Members of the Executive Committee of the Bearys Cultural Forum.

The Bearys cultural forum conveyed their best wishes to all the people including the Blood Donors who attended this Health Camp. BCF also conveyed their thanks to Mr. Rash Beary from Beary Nikah Helpline, Mr. Shamshuddeen from Mangalore Blood Donors and members of the Sanford Middle East for attending this Health camp. Several other distinguished guests attended this Health camp including Mr. Ganesh Rai from KSS, Mr. Noel Almeda from KSS, Janab Abdul Salam, Markaz Manager, Janab Mehboob Sakafi, KCF, Mr. Azeem Uchil, Qadisiya, Mr. Zainuddin Bellare, Mr. Shukoor Manila, etc.

The following members of the Association were given a Certificate of Honor by Dr. Thumbay Moideen for attending Free Health Camp.

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S.M. Nawaz kuk…
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Monday, 26 Dec 2016

Highly appreciated Social deeds, Keep it up BCF-Thumbay Hospital and others supported organization.

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To fix this, the DC confirmed that the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme will bring 100 government-owned electric buses to the city:

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